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Marlene Bonstrup

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Wrobel P, Guder S, Feldheim J, Graterol Perez J, Frey B, Choe C, et al.
Brain Commun . 2025 Jan; 6(3):fcae115. PMID: 39872912
Cortical thickness analyses have provided valuable insights into changes in cortical brain structure after stroke and their association with recovery. Across studies though, relationships between cortical structure and function show...
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Sugata H, Iwane F, Hayward W, Azzollini V, Dash D, Salamanca-Giron R, et al.
bioRxiv . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39803559
Early skill learning develops in the context of activity changes in distributed cortico-subcortical regions. Here, we investigated network hubs-centers of information integration and transmission-within the brain network supporting early skill...
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Frontzkowski L, Fehring F, Frey B, Wrobel P, Reibelt A, Higgen F, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp . 2024 Nov; 45(16):e70060. PMID: 39487651
Structural disconnectome analyses have provided valuable insights into how a stroke lesion results in widespread network disturbances and how these relate to deficits, recovery patterns, and outcomes. Previous analyses have...
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Wrobel P, Braass H, Frey B, Bonstrup M, Guder S, Frontzkowski L, et al.
Eur J Neurosci . 2024 Aug; 60(7):5718-5730. PMID: 39205547
Characterizing cortical plasticity becomes increasingly important for identifying compensatory mechanisms and structural reserve in the ageing population. While cortical thickness (CT) largely contributed to systems neuroscience, it incompletely informs about...
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Nagele F, Petersen M, Mayer C, Bonstrup M, Schulz R, Gerloff C, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp . 2024 May; 45(8):e26722. PMID: 38780442
In this study we explore the spatio-temporal trajectory and clinical relevance of microstructural white matter changes within and beyond subcortical stroke lesions detected by free-water imaging. Twenty-seven patients with subcortical...
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Asmussen L, Frey B, Frontzkowski L, Wrobel P, Grigutsch L, Choe C, et al.
Brain Commun . 2024 May; 6(3):fcae122. PMID: 38712322
The concept of brain reserve capacity has emerged in stroke recovery research in recent years. Imaging-based biomarkers of brain health have helped to better understand outcome variability in clinical cohorts....
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Guder S, Sadeghi F, Zittel S, Quandt F, Choe C, Bonstrup M, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp . 2023 Jul; 44(16):5336-5345. PMID: 37471691
Brain imaging has significantly contributed to our understanding of the cerebellum being involved in recovery after non-cerebellar stroke. Due to its connections with supratentorial brain networks, acute stroke can alter...
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Iwane F, Dash D, Salamanca-Giron R, Hayward W, Bonstrup M, Buch E, et al.
Curr Biol . 2023 Jul; 33(15):3145-3154.e5. PMID: 37442139
Human skills are composed of sequences of individual actions performed with utmost precision. When occasional errors occur, they may have serious consequences, for example, when pilots are manually landing a...
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Wrobel P, Guder S, Feldheim J, Graterol Perez J, Frey B, Choe C, et al.
Brain Commun . 2023 Jun; 5(3):fcad160. PMID: 37265601
Cortical thickness analyses have provided valuable insights into changes in cortical brain structure after stroke and their association with recovery. Across studies though, relationships between cortical structure and function show...
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Herszage J, Bonstrup M, Cohen L, Censor N
Sci Rep . 2023 Feb; 13(1):2930. PMID: 36808164
Abundant evidence shows that consolidated memories are susceptible to modifications following their reactivation. Processes of memory consolidation and reactivation-induced skill modulation have been commonly documented after hours or days. Motivated...